Juq915 Hot

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The alarm wasn’t a sound; it was a vibration in the teeth. A low-frequency thrumming that rattled the fillings in Elias’s mouth and turned the water in his coffee mug into a choppy sea.

He checked the monitor. The readout was simple, terrifying, and glowing a violent shade of crimson.

SUBJECT: JUQ-915 STATUS: HOT

"Elias, talk to me," Director Vance’s voice crackled over the intercom, laced with the static of interference. "The sensors in the west wing are going haywire. Is it a leak?"

Elias Thorne, the lead containment engineer, stared through the three-foot-thick laminated glass. Inside the isolation chamber, the air was rippling. The object—designated JUQ-915—wasn't supposed to do this. It was a stabilized isotope, a theoretical power source meant to replace the grid for the next century. It was supposed to be cold. Inert.

"It's not a leak, Director," Elias said, his voice barely a whisper. "It’s waking up."

HOT.

The word blinked on the screen again. The temperature in the chamber had jumped forty degrees in ten seconds. The concrete floor was beginning to slag, turning into a gray sludge. The air inside was shimmering with a heat so intense it was distorting light, bending the view of the opposite wall like a carnival mirror.

"Initiate the cooling protocol," Vance shouted. "Douse it!"

"We can't!" Elias slammed his hand onto the override panel, but the buttons were unresponsive. "The heat... it’s not just thermal, it’s magnetic. It’s frying the electronics. The cooling pumps are dead."

Elias watched in horrified fascination. JUQ-915, usually a dense, matte-black cylinder the size of a car battery, was beginning to glow. First a dull cherry red, then a blinding orange. It sat in the center of the room, a miniature sun contained in a concrete box.

JUQ-915 HOT.

The alert banner scrolled across every screen in the control room. The heat was bleeding through the walls now. Sweat beaded on Elias’s forehead instantly. The safety glass groaned, the molecular structure of the material straining under the invisible pressure radiating from the object.

"Evacuate," Elias said into the mic. "Vance, get everyone out. Sector 4 is compromised." juq915 hot

"We have failsafes—" Vance started.

"The failsafes are metal, and that thing is a super-heated magnet! Get out!"

Elias grabbed his keycard and swiped it over the door lock. Nothing. The electronics were dead. He was sealed in the control room, separated from the chamber by the glass, but trapped in the facility. He turned back to the window.

The object was no longer just hot. It was white. A blinding, painful white that seared the retinas. The heat was no longer the primary threat; the radiation was. The Geiger counters on the wall had long since shattered, their needles pinned to the far right.

But then, something strange happened.

The thrumming stopped. The silence was sudden and absolute.

Elias blinked, looking through the glass. The chamber was melting. The walls were dripping like wax. But the object, JUQ-915, had stabilized. It hovered in the center of the room, the slag flowing around it without touching it. He checked the monitor

The screen flickered. The crimson text vanished, replaced by a calm, cool blue.

STATUS: STABLE OUTPUT: 12,000% CAPACITY

It hadn't malfunctioned. It hadn't overheated. It had ignited. The "Hot" status wasn't a warning of a meltdown; it was a notification of ignition. The startup sequence, dormant for twenty years, had finally triggered.

Elias exhaled, his hand shaking as he touched the warm glass. The facility was destroyed, the containment was gone, but they had done it.

"Vance?" Elias whispered into the dead mic. "Turn the generators back on. We have a light to catch."

The screen blinked one last time.

JUQ-915: ONLINE.

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